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==Indications== | ==Indications== | ||
*Surgical intervention is recommended for the management of massive hemoptysis. | *Surgical intervention is recommended for the management of massive hemoptysis.<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Johnson JL |title=Manifestations of hemoptysis. How to manage minor, moderate, and massive bleeding |journal=Postgrad Med |volume=112 |issue=4 |pages=101–6, 108–9, 113 |year=2002 |pmid=12400152 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
*Massive hemoptysis is a life-threatening condition and requires prompt intensive care. | *Massive hemoptysis is a life-threatening condition and requires prompt intensive care. | ||
==Contraindications== | ==Contraindications== | ||
==Surgery== | ==Surgery== | ||
*Patients with massive hemoptysis must be admitted in the ICU and prompt surgical and medical interventions must be started. | *Patients with massive hemoptysis must be admitted in the ICU and prompt surgical and medical interventions must be started.<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Johnson JL |title=Manifestations of hemoptysis. How to manage minor, moderate, and massive bleeding |journal=Postgrad Med |volume=112 |issue=4 |pages=101–6, 108–9, 113 |year=2002 |pmid=12400152 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
*An appropriate team of cardiothoracic surgery, pulmonary medicine, anesthesia, and interventional radiology is required to manage the massive hemoptysis. | *An appropriate team of cardiothoracic surgery, pulmonary medicine, anesthesia, and interventional radiology is required to manage the massive hemoptysis. | ||
*Different techniques that are used to stop bleeding, include: | *Different techniques that are used to stop bleeding, include: |
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Overview
Surgical intervention is not recommended for the management of [disease name].
OR
Surgery is not the first-line treatment option for patients with [disease name]. Surgery is usually reserved for patients with either [indication 1], [indication 2], and [indication 3]
OR
The mainstay of treatment for [disease name] is medical therapy. Surgery is usually reserved for patients with either [indication 1], [indication 2], and/or [indication 3].
OR
The feasibility of surgery depends on the stage of [malignancy] at diagnosis.
OR
Surgery is the mainstay of treatment for [disease or malignancy].
Indications
- Surgical intervention is recommended for the management of massive hemoptysis.[1]
- Massive hemoptysis is a life-threatening condition and requires prompt intensive care.
Contraindications
Surgery
- Patients with massive hemoptysis must be admitted in the ICU and prompt surgical and medical interventions must be started.[2]
- An appropriate team of cardiothoracic surgery, pulmonary medicine, anesthesia, and interventional radiology is required to manage the massive hemoptysis.
- Different techniques that are used to stop bleeding, include:
- Bronchial arterial embolization
- Bronchoscopic balloon tamponade
References
- ↑ Johnson JL (2002). "Manifestations of hemoptysis. How to manage minor, moderate, and massive bleeding". Postgrad Med. 112 (4): 101–6, 108–9, 113. PMID 12400152.
- ↑ Johnson JL (2002). "Manifestations of hemoptysis. How to manage minor, moderate, and massive bleeding". Postgrad Med. 112 (4): 101–6, 108–9, 113. PMID 12400152.